If you're ready to help those who sacrificed everything for our freedom, then it's time to join the organization.

Forgotten
Eagles®, Inc. a non-profit organization formed in 2002 by a group of
concerned veterans that have come together in a common desire to ensure
our nation does not set aside the needs of veterans and their families.

Our goal, to heighten awareness and publicize the
POW/MIA issue, to advocate for the fullest possible accounting of all of
America’s POW/MIA’s, to promote physical and cultural improvement of
America’s veterans and their families, to assist the disabled and needy
veterans, and to participate in community projects that benefit those
veterans.

Since its inception, Forgotten Eagles®, Inc. has
become the largest cash contributor to the Michigan Veteran’s Trust
Fund, with contributions totaling over $150,000. They have also established a
Veterans Memorial Maintenance Fund to assist individual chapters in
maintaining the designated Veterans Memorials in their area of service.
Forgotten Eagles® continues its support of Michigan Veterans by making
yearly contributions to the Grand Rapids Home for Veterans, D.J.
Jacobetti Home for Veterans and the Aleda E. Lutz VA Medical Center in
Saginaw.

Covering 83 Michigan
counties, this group of concerned citizens is sincerely making a
difference in the lives of many Michigan Veterans along with keeping the
POW/MIA issues at hand by continuing to press for accountability of all
America’s POW/MIA.

The goals of this group could not be met without the
support of caring communities, similar organizations and concerned
citizens that show support thru donations, participation in Runs and
other fundraising events, volunteering their time and simply thanking
each and every Veteran we come in contact with. The old adage “Freedom
is Never Free” holds true now, just as it has for many years past.

Membership in the Forgotten Eagles® does not require
that one be a veteran. Only that each individual believe in and support
our mission statement, “Fighting for the rights of POW/MIA, helping to
protect future veterans and veterans in need from all wars.”